LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL.
Wklmngton August 2. Sir Patrick Buckley moved the com* mittal of the Testamentary Restriction Bill, and said he had prepared a number of amendments which, in bis opinion, would do away with the objections of the Statues Revision Committee, which had reported adverseley on the Bill. The Hon. Dr Pollen regretted that illness had prevented his being in the Council on the second reading of the Bill, which was in his opinion a most iniquitous measure,' and one calculated to burst up families and estates left by hard* working loving heads of families for their childrens 1 benefit. He moved as an amendment that the report of the Statutes Revision Committee be adopted. This was carried by 12 to 5.
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Feilding Star, Volume XIV, Issue 20, 4 August 1892, Page 2
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